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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I was asked how I went about painting and installing the bird cages hanging in Noelle's room so I put together this quick tutorial.

Supplies:

3 Bird Cages

3 cans of Spray Paint

White Chain - approx. 10 ft.

3 Decorative Ceiling Hooks

18 volt cordless drill (what we have)

1. Find three Bird Cages in various sizes and shapes.

I found the two smaller ones at Antique Stores and the tall one at Ross.

2. I primed the cages first.

Although it's probably not necessary, I primed all of the cages before spraying them with color.

3. Pick three complementary spray paint colors and spray the cages. Make sure to keep the spray can at a good distance away from the cage to avoid dripping. It took several coats to cover all of the angles of the cages.

I choose Antique White, Green and Baby Blue.

The spray paint really brought out the details in each of the cages.

4. Decide where you want the cages to hang and guesstimate how much chain you will need.

5. Decide on placement of the cages and where the holes in the ceiling will go. You have one shot at this so make positive that you LOVE where they are. I had my dad and Mr. G dangle them from the ceiling then mark with a pencil where each hole was going to go.

6. Take a deep breath and drill the holes in the ceiling and install the ceiling hooks.

I let Mr. G take the lead on this step. It helps that he is 6'6" and doesn't require a ladder most of the time.

7. Hang the bird cages from the last chain link and close the link for a secure hold.

And that's it! A fun and unique way to add character and dimension to a room.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Our Master Bedroom walls are finally done! I thought it would only take us a couple of days, but a 2 year old and a 2 month old make things...interesting. Needless to say it took us several days longer than planned but the outcome is fantastic. I am thrilled with the wall color:

Gray Cashmere by Benjamin Moore

The morning sunlight brings out the green tones of the paint, in the afternoon the walls transform to a rich blue and in the evening the room has a more sophisticated gray appearance.

The Board and Batten gives the room the Beach Cottage look that we want, and accompanied with the new decor, the room looks fantastic. You'd expect an ocean front view out of our windows. It was definitely well worth all of the extra and unnecessary work.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men. The angel said to the woman, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified.

He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay."

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

One of the things I couldn't contemplate before having Noah was the ability to love another child as much as I love Noelle. Then he was born and my heart doubled in size. I can't describe the feeling - just overwhelming love. This little boy has totally won me over. I am crazy about him.

There's something so familiar about Noah. It's like he has been here all along. Like I've known him my entire life.

Noah is 9 weeks old today and here is what he has been up to:

Smiling and cooing! Just adorable.

Discovering his hands. He watches them move around just in front of his face.

Holding his head up and picking his head up from a laying position.

Kicking his legs and waving his arms constantly.

Looking for people when he hears their voice.

Sucks his fingers and hands.

He has outgrown all Newborn clothes and is now in 0-3 & 3-6 month clothes.

Noah likes:

Bath time. He has never cried during a bath. I took out the infant hammock so he sits in the tub and kicks his legs in the water.

Being held and spoken to. He will listen and smile at whoever has him.

Mam pacifier. It has been a life-saver.

Fresh air. He loves being outside looking around and taking everything in.

The Fisher-Price swing. He takes his late-afternoon nap in it.

Noah doesn't like:

Being in his car seat.

When mommy drinks milk. I went lactose-free for him, but I slipped and had a glass the other day. He consequently had major gas the entire day.

Being swaddled. He'll wiggle and wiggle until he is free.

My right boob. The boy has been a "lefty" since the day he was born. I thought he'd grow out of it by now but it seems to be getting worse.

Getting his diaper changed.

Noah's Daily Sleep Schedule:

6am - Up to nurse and then lays back down for about an hour - (grunting and pooping) - while mommy gets a bit more sleep. He usually goes back to sleep until 8am.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

One day down - hopefully only a few more to go! Mr. G is on Spring Break so we are working hard at *finally* decorating our bedroom. The walls in the room are stark white with white chair railing (as shown above).

On the agenda: (updated list)

Take down the chair railing -- oops, shouldn't have done that.

Paint the walls

Cut and Paint the board and batten

Install the b&b

Paint another coat of semi-gloss to the installed b&b

New bedding and decor for bedroom

Update bathroom

It took several attempts to find the perfect color but the 20 bucks I spent on sample tubs was well worth it. At first I was going for a pale blue with gray tones, then I decided to go pure gray, and just before I lost all hope in finding a color I loved, I found Gray Cashmere by Benjamin Moore.

I am absolutely loving the way it is turning out. It is a blend of gray, blue and green - which works with the Beach Cottage-inspired room I'm going for.

I have to say I am apprehensive about putting up the board and batten. I know it will look great in the end, but getting there is most likely going to be a challenge. We are going to have to take down the base boards and either cut them or get new ones because they tapper on the top and we need a flat surface for the board and batten to sit flush on.

Today we ripped the chair railing on two walls and it almost sent me into cardiac arrest. Demolishing perfectly good chair railing -- am I crazy?? Why do I get these ideas? Sometimes I wish I was content with white walls and matching bedroom sets.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I'm a sucker for Peeps and when I saw these adorable Peep treats on the blog Eighteen25 I had to make them for my Small Group (Bible study group - but more than a Bible study so we call it Small Group).

Monday, April 11, 2011

I had a minute to organize Noah's diaper and wipes shelf and was pleasantly surprised to find a little yellow circle with "$30" in the middle on one of the boxes in Noah's closet, which could mean only one thing - COUPONS!

Please don't be expired, please don't be expired.

Woohoo! $30 of P&G brand coupons that don't expire until 9/2012. These diapers were a gift from my baby shower back in January so I'm positive that the coupon promotion is over but just in case you have boxes of diapers tucked away in closets around the house like I do, you might want to give them a check.

I got another surprise when I checked the mail - something I *must* make an attempt to do more often.

Target Coupons! Not so hot ones - it's the Pharmacy booklet - but one or two of the coupons may come in handy.

Then another surprise to end the day. I laid down with Noah on my chest and picked up my May edition of EveryDay and found a $5 off $25 Merona coupon. I just may go out this week and buy the adorable little dress I've been eyeing. It will be perfect for Easter.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Did you watch Extreme Couponing on TLC this week? If so you watched four women take couponing to a whole new level - a crazy level in my honest opinion. I stayed up last night and played it on my DVR and could not believe the stockpiles in these families homes. They had groceries in every crevice. Absolutely ridiculous. There is no reason to have hundreds of boxes of cereal, just because it's free. Perhaps I'm alone of this, but clearing a shelf of mustard seems a tad...greedy.

Mr. G began watching the show with me and kept asking, "why?" and "what's the point?" He also asked why stores haven't put a maximum on purchases. In several cases they have, and I'm positive more stores will now due to the show's unrealistic and irresponsible portrayal of couponing. Mr. G retired to our bedroom after about 10 minutes because he "couldn't take the crazies anymore."

And now the blogworld is buzzing about one of the couponers, J'amie, who appears to have fraudulently used coupons on the show. She's the one who kept applying her hideous makeup throughout the show. Allegedly J'amie used UPC decoding to make her outrageous purchase. UPC decoding is basically (very basically) using a coupon for an item that the coupon wasn't intended for, which is illegal.

I first learned about UPC decoding when I used a B1G1 Free coupon for Men's Body Wash and when I looked at the receipt later that day I noticed that the coupon was applied to the toilet paper I purchased instead. It occurred to me that because the body wash and toilet paper was from the same family company that the register must have taken off the toilet paper.

I'll continue to watch Extreme Couponing because, well, it's interesting. But I'm fearful of how the show will affect us normal couponers. It would be a shame if stacking and doubling was no longer allowed because people begin to abuse the system.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Noah is all smiles these days. It just takes a "Hi Noah!" to get him to show his adorable toothless grin. It's irresistible!

Noah 6 weeks new

Since Noah turned 6 weeks old life has gotten much easier (he's now 7 1/2 weeks). He sleeps great at night - usually going down around 8pm and waking up to nurse at 2am & 6am. Sometimes he even gives me a break and falls back to sleep until 9am! What a sweet boy.

With each passing week Noelle adjusts better to her brother's arrival. She asks if he can watch her play, talks to him, lays next to him on his play mat, and includes him in her re-cap of the day. She's also much more understanding when I'm nursing him. She'll say, "Baby brother needs to eat now" and play quietly with her baby doll. Sometimes she pretends to nurse her babies when I'm feeding Noah.

The trick to Noelle's happiness is a consistent schedule of activities. She wakes up at 7am and naps from 1-3 pm everyday. Our Spring activities include:

Monday - Play date at the Park with several friends

Tuesday - Story time and craft at the Library

Wednesday - Library with Grandma to check out 3 new books, Ballet class in the evening

Thursday - Shopping with mommy

Friday - Play with her cousins, Emma and Evan.

When we are at home Noelle likes to play with Bubbles outside (or in the bathtub), play with her dolls and Barbies with mommy, color and paint, practice numbers and the alphabet, read books, help mommy with chores, and play dress-up.

I'm not sure if I've mentioned that Mr. G is going to have his first summer off in 13 years (since becoming a teacher). I can't wait! We have several projects planned including painting and installing board and batten in our bedroom and cleaning and organizing the garage. But mostly I want to enjoy spending time as a family. Is it June yet?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Noelle, Aaron and I had a blast making these scrumptious little rolls. I think they would be a fun Easter gift for any Peep lover in your life.

All you need: Peeps (several different colors), Rice Krispies Treats and Fruit by the Foot.

I followed the Rice Krispies Treat recipe and scooped it into a 8x11 pan. Once cooled, I removed half and placed it on a sheet of wax paper and used a rolling pin to flatten it down. Then I cut strips out for each individual sushi piece.

For the rolls, I used either the head of the peep or the "guts" and wrapped a thin rectangle of Rice Krispies around it, then a strip of fruit by the foot. To secure the fruit by the foot, put a dab of water on the end and smooth it down.